A contemplative look into one man’s life, Homme Less has resonance beyond just Mark Reay.
80
Village VoiceAlan Scherstuhl
Village VoiceAlan Scherstuhl
The film is an adventure, a reason to despair, a chance to hang out with a great talker, and an often beautiful portrait of this city's promise and cruelty.
75
RogerEbert.com
RogerEbert.com
The film is, though, a fascinating account of a man who plays a role in order to hide the reality of his life.
Mr. Wirthensohn, who has known Mr. Reay since both were models, sees Mr. Reay’s life as a metaphor for the vanishing middle class. But Mr. Reay merely comes across as an aging casualty of Manhattan fashion, vainly chasing his fortune in a fickle industry that prizes youth.
50
Slant MagazineWes Greene
Slant MagazineWes Greene
Thomas Wirthensohn frequently sinks into dully positing Mark Reay as something close to the pinnacle of human integrity.